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Embrace Kids

The first step in changing the world is changing your mind.

Year: 2022 Documentary Runtime: 79 min

Overview

Explores the world of body image through the eyes of children and covers topics including diversity, social media, photoshopping, the influence of media and positive role models.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Jameela Jamil

Jameela Jamil

Self

Celeste Barber

Celeste Barber

Self

Chloé Hayden

Chloé Hayden

Self

Taryn Brumfitt

Taryn Brumfitt

Self

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